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I saw this from Contemporary Longrifle Association. A fellow named Sean Weddel posted it.
He had received a free stack of wood and cut it into rifle blanks.
I thought it was nice to see all of them.
"Found out the past few days that cutting stock blanks is a lot of work. No wonder they're so expensive
.
Got 25 out of a pile of slabs I almost turned down. Most are only 2" to 2 1/4" though, and I haven't even
planed them. I wish they where a bit thicker." - Sean Weddel
I wondered how you could be certain it was dry/seasoned enough to be dependable
if you did find a bunch of possible wood?
He had received a free stack of wood and cut it into rifle blanks.
![MXoUiG.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/3c8/3c844b93fcd67a5b8580ead74f310550.jpg)
![q3Q0QR.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/ba3/ba3bc7d57325acfc0f78149771ac053b.jpg)
I thought it was nice to see all of them.
"Found out the past few days that cutting stock blanks is a lot of work. No wonder they're so expensive
![1f61b.png](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/c32/c3262d7788aaba6f528026f777269c34.png)
Got 25 out of a pile of slabs I almost turned down. Most are only 2" to 2 1/4" though, and I haven't even
planed them. I wish they where a bit thicker." - Sean Weddel
![Fs76Mj.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/a78/a787b5dd5931d5e9e86c2ddf66bae99c.jpg)
I wondered how you could be certain it was dry/seasoned enough to be dependable
if you did find a bunch of possible wood?